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DOI10.1111/gbi.12400
Spherulitic microbialites from modern hypersaline lakes, Rottnest Island, Western Australia
Bischoff K.; Sirantoine E.; Wilson M.E.J.; George A.D.; Mendes Monteiro J.; Saunders M.
发表日期2020
ISSN14724677
英文摘要Fibrous-radiating carbonate spherulites spatially associated with poorly crystalline Mg-Si substances have formed within conical microbialites in modern hypersaline lakes on Rottnest Island, Western Australia. Two spherulitic fabrics can be distinguished based on compositional and textural differences. The oldest (lowermost) fabric comprises variably intergrown aragonitic spherulites 100–500 μm wide, containing micritic nuclei with coccoid cell molds in various stages of cell division. Spherulite matrices contain aggregates of individual nanospheres 150–200 nm wide, composed of a poorly crystalline Mg-Si phase, locally containing cell molds with similar dimensions to those within spherulite nuclei. The younger (upper) fabric comprises sub-polyhedral networks of mineralized EPS composed of an Mg-Si substance. The polyhedrons contain aragonite-replaced coccoid cells, voids, and polyhedral spherulites 8–12 μm wide with a morphology determined by fossil EPS, interpreted to have been produced by coccoid cyanobacteria. These spherulites are composed of high-Mg calcite, inferred to have formed in association with heterotrophic bacteria. Stable isotope data, textural relationships, and geochemical modeling are consistent with cyanobacterial oxygenic photosynthesis influencing the precipitation of Mg-Si substances and aragonitic spherulites by locally increasing the pH. The morphology of the polyhedral spherulites suggests the former presence of EPS and that faceted spherulites with similar dimensions in the geological record may represent biosignatures. The Rottnest Island conical microbialites demonstrate an intimate association between microbial features and processes and spherulitic fabrics, potentially providing insights into texturally and compositionally similar features in the geological record. © 2020 John Wiley & Sons Ltd
语种英语
来源机构Geobiology
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/133201
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Bischoff K.,Sirantoine E.,Wilson M.E.J.,et al. Spherulitic microbialites from modern hypersaline lakes, Rottnest Island, Western Australia[J]. Geobiology,2020.
APA Bischoff K.,Sirantoine E.,Wilson M.E.J.,George A.D.,Mendes Monteiro J.,&Saunders M..(2020).Spherulitic microbialites from modern hypersaline lakes, Rottnest Island, Western Australia..
MLA Bischoff K.,et al."Spherulitic microbialites from modern hypersaline lakes, Rottnest Island, Western Australia".(2020).
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